Motherland Cambodia Education Center (MLC)-Announcing English Language Program

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The Motherland Cambodia Education Center (MLC) team visited a local public primary school to introduce the English Language Program for the 2026 academic year. During this outreach activity, the team engaged with 308 students, sharing clear information about the program, its objectives, and the learning opportunities it offers.

In the classroom sessions, MLC staff explained the importance of learning English from an early age, focusing on how improved reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills can support students’ future education and employment opportunities. The team also provided details on the enrollment process, class schedule, and the cooperation between MLC and the school to ensure that students can participate without disrupting their regular studies.

This activity is part of MLC’s ongoing commitment to expand access to quality English language education for children in rural communities. By working closely with public schools, school directors, and classroom teachers, MLC aims to create a supportive learning environment that encourages students to be confident, curious, and motivated to continue their studies.

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